Greenville firm paying $19K fine

A Greenville aircraft painting firm is paying a $19,000 civil fine for failing to maintain records and renew its environmental permit on time

Leading Edge Aviation Services, which operates a location at Greenville Mid-Delta Regional Airport, agreed in September to pay the fine to the state Department of Environmental Quality.

A Sept. 26 order published by the department says Leading Edge broke the terms of its permit by not keeping records for five years and not providing complete records to DEQ. The company also failed to submit its permit renewal application six months ahead of its expiration, as required. The company did seek to renew its permit in August.

Chris Harano, president of the California-based company, signed a form agreeing to waive hearing rights and pay the fine.

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Greenville firm paying $19K fine

A Greenville aircraft painting firm is paying a $19,000 civil fine for failing to maintain records and renew its environmental permit on time

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